Category
page 1Medieval Swedish saints
Bridget of Sweden
Swedish nun, mystic, and saint (c.1303–1373)

Eric IX of Sweden
12th-century Swedish King and Saint

Ansgar
Ansgar (8 September 801 – 3 February 865), also known as Anskar, Saint Ansgar, Saint Anschar or Oscar, was Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen in the northern part of the Kingdom of the East Franks. Ansgar became known as the "Apostle of the North" because of his travels and the See of Hamburg received the missionary mandate to bring Christianity to Northern Europe.

Catherine of Vadstena
Swedish noblewoman (c.1332–1381)
Henry
bishop of Finland
Sigfrid of Sweden
English bishop and saint

Saint Eskil
Anglo-Saxon monk

Helena of Skövde
Swedish saint and patron to what is now Västergötland, in southwest Sweden
Brynolfus
Swedish Roman Catholic bishop and saint
Ragnhild of Tälje
local saint whose veneration is attested in late medieval Sweden and whose name was particularly associated with the church in Södertälje in the province of Södermanland and the diocese of Strängnäs

Ingamoder
Ingamoder is a Swedish name invented in modern times for the daughter of King Emund the Old who was married to King Stenkil of Sweden and whose given name is not known. It translates to English as "Mother of Inge" (that is of King Inge the Elder).
Saint Botvid
patron saint of Botkyrka

David of Munktorp
Anglo-Saxon Cluniac monk of the 11th century, Swedish bishop and saint